Funding projects

Funding projects

Government funding projects are an important aspect of our development work. As a small, medium-sized enterprise (SME), our resources and capacities are limited. When a new field of application is found, industry often lacks the will or the willingness to take risks to implement new technologies in hardware.

This vacuum is usually only filled with life by government support.

Thanks to current and already successfully completed projects, G+L innotec GmbH has been able to make various advances and celebrate successes together with the partners involved.

Current

OLEMIC

BMBF joint project: Optimized laser and electron beam-based additive manufacturing of components made of intermetallic high-performance materials

Duration: 2019 – 2023

Partners: German Aerospace Center, University of British Columbia Canada, Convergent Manufacturing Technologies Inc.

Completed

REZEBT

ZIM Cooperation Project: Recirculation blower development for fuel cell technology

Duration: April 2020 – June 2022

Partners: Institute for Turbomachinery Leibnitz University Hannover, Center for Fuel Cell Technology GmbH Duisburg

ELAM

BMBF joint project: Ultrafine eutectic systems by laser additive manufacturing

Duration: 2017 – June 2021

Partners: German Aerospace Center, Access e.v., Fundación IMDEA Materiales Madrid, Wigner Research Centre for Physics Budapest, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, Procter & Gamble Manufacturing GmbH

GiBWert

BMBF joint project: Design of innovative modular and value-added structures.

Duration: 2012 – June 2015

Partners: RWTH Aachen Chair of Production Systems, University of Augsburg Center for Performance Research and Analytics (CEPRA) MAG IAS GmbH, Ortlinghaus-Werke GmbH, PROXIA Software AG, Simus system GmbH, VOLLMER WERKE Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Wittenstein AG

Turbo generator

BMWi ZIM single project: Turbo generator for passenger car applications

Duration: 2014 – 2016

Hybrid-Charger

BMWi ZIM-Einzelprojekt: Development of a hybrid turbocharger

Duration: 2012 – 2014